Employee Labor and Expense Charges and Multicurrency
All employee-related financial data is set up in the functional currency of the employee's home company, established through organization codes. An employee can work on any project, regardless of the employee’s home currency or the project currency, and Vision manages all project costing and billing issues related to using multiple currencies.
Vision uses the employee’s home functional currency to calculate the cost of hours charged to a project. Vision then uses that initial calculation as the basis for other currency calculations, including translating the transaction into the project’s billing currency.
For example, assume an employee from a Canadian company works on a project that is managed and billed in euros. When the employee charges labor to the project, the functional currency and the transaction currency of the labor charge is Canadian dollars. The Canadian dollar amount is translated into euros (the project and billing currencies) for project management and billing purposes.